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Good trail cam under $200
#4786995
11/27/13 03:29 PM
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whitewing maniac
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Need good suggestions for a good easy to use trail cam that's under $200 from my fellow THFers. I will trust a hunter that has used a certain camera over a sales guy at academy that knows squat, and reviews can be 50/50 at times.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: whitewing maniac]
#4787060
11/27/13 03:43 PM
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TravisP
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Stealth cam or primos.. you can get a 8mp stealth cam with like 34IR for 120 $ .. works fine for me.
Hunting in magnolia would be better in a gated community.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: TravisP]
#4787112
11/27/13 04:02 PM
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Bambislayer17
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I love our Bushnell Trophy Cam HD. It has 8MP and runs on AA batteries that lasted 5 months with thousands of pics. $165 on eBay
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: Bambislayer17]
#4787134
11/27/13 04:07 PM
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EastTexun
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+1 on the Bushnell Trophy Cam HD. I have been running Bushnells for three years now and I am up to 6 cameras running nearly all year long. Take tons of quality pictures. Since July I have only changed the batteries in them 1 time. Look on Amazon for decent pricing. Think my last 2 were less than 170 apiece.
Having said that, shot placement is key and there is only one level of dead. Us east Texans can't afford turquoise and elk ivories for jewelry. So we use hog tushes and coon peckers.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: EastTexun]
#4787149
11/27/13 04:10 PM
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lilbear
Light Foot
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Light Foot
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Get one that takes AA batteries instead of D batteries. They seem to last just as long and the batteries cost way less to replace.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: Bambislayer17]
#4787161
11/27/13 04:12 PM
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TxAg
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We have been very pleased with the Moultrie M80 series for reliable, inexpensive cameras. We are running 6 at the ranch now. Several have been out in the elements for 2+ years non-stop and are still chugging along. Cleay day pics, pretty good night pics, and long battery life off of 8 AAs.
FYI, Academy has the M80xd on sale for $99 right now.
Last edited by TxAg; 11/27/13 04:12 PM.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: EastTexun]
#4787176
11/27/13 04:17 PM
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whitewing maniac
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I do like the AA battery and long life part. Is that running the camera 24/7 on the bushnell.
Like price tag on primos cam. My wildlife innovations cam has went to crap on me after 7 years.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: whitewing maniac]
#4787203
11/27/13 04:22 PM
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Brandon82
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Moultrie's are a good camera for the price.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
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#4787236
11/27/13 04:30 PM
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Bambislayer17
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AA are the way to go. Our Bushnell Trophy Cam HD has been up since July continuously and has been through 105 to 20 degree temps and just replaced the batteries last weekend.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: Bambislayer17]
#4787280
11/27/13 04:39 PM
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Auctioneer1
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I have the Primos truth cam 35 work great easy to use and batteries last a very long time.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: TxAg]
#4787290
11/27/13 04:41 PM
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redchevy
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We have been very pleased with the Moultrie M80 series for reliable, inexpensive cameras. We are running 6 at the ranch now. Several have been out in the elements for 2+ years non-stop and are still chugging along. Cleay day pics, pretty good night pics, and long battery life off of 8 AAs.
FYI, Academy has the M80xd on sale for $99 right now. Similar report for me, been running the same cam and love them so far. Have been in the field for 2 years and counting as of January and no issues and great pictures. Have some stealth cams that are going on 5 years of continuous run time in the field and they are starting to give us problems and will be replaced before too long.
It's hell eatin em live
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: redchevy]
#4787350
11/27/13 04:50 PM
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jcarroll3
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I have 8 Cameras 2 Bushnell Trophy HDS ($250 Each) 2 Wildgame Innovations Micro Red 8s(110 Each) 2 Moultrie A5s (70 each) 1 Browning Spec Ops (150) 1 Moultrie M990I Blackout ( 150) The Moultrie M990i is my favorite one by far. Small in size, Very easy to operate, you can view the pictures on the camera without even pulling the card. Takes 10 MP pictures, awesome video with sound, has a very fast trigger speed, and batteries are seeming to last a while. The RANGE Is amazing! I got it at ACADEMY for $150, and absolutely love it. In fact, I am considering selling all of my other cameras, and buying just strictly these cameras.
Last edited by jcarroll3; 11/27/13 04:58 PM.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: TxAg]
#4787386
11/27/13 04:59 PM
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KennyLee
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We have been very pleased with the Moultrie M80 series for reliable, inexpensive cameras. We are running 6 at the ranch now. Several have been out in the elements for 2+ years non-stop and are still chugging along. Cleay day pics, pretty good night pics, and long battery life off of 8 AAs.
FYI, Academy has the M80xd on sale for $99 right now. I'll second this suggestion. I bought one 2 weeks ago and have been very impressed so far. In fact, I plan to go buy more of these. Granted, I am comparing to some cams that are 4+ years old but the difference is impressive. The cameras I'm replacing cost four times as much when I bought them.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: KennyLee]
#4787412
11/27/13 05:03 PM
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jcarroll3
Woodsman
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Woodsman
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Just check out this range!
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: jcarroll3]
#4787425
11/27/13 05:05 PM
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Leonardo
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I have used many listed above but my favorite for the money is Spypoint. It also uses AA's. They have a reasonable model that switches back and forth from IR to Flash.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: jcarroll3]
#4787439
11/27/13 05:07 PM
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whitewing maniac
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I have 8 Cameras 2 Bushnell Trophy HDS ($250 Each) 2 Wildgame Innovations Micro Red 8s(110 Each) 2 Moultrie A5s (70 each) 1 Browning Spec Ops (150) 1 Moultrie M990I Blackout ( 150) The Moultrie M990i is my favorite one by far. Small in size, Very easy to operate, you can view the pictures on the camera without even pulling the card. Takes 10 MP pictures, awesome video with sound, has a very fast trigger speed, and batteries are seeming to last a while. The RANGE Is amazing! I got it at ACADEMY for $150, and absolutely love it. In fact, I am considering selling all of my other cameras, and buying just strictly these cameras. So there is a viewing screen on the M990 to look at pics without having to take anything else in the field other than yourself to look at pics? Is that what I'm reading on this cam?
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: jcarroll3]
#4787454
11/27/13 05:11 PM
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FreerOrBust
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I'll 2nd the Bushnell Trophy HD. Have two and love them.
Just doing it for fun now.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: jcarroll3]
#4787532
11/27/13 05:35 PM
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whitewing maniac
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Having a viewing screen is a plus even if only 2".
Bad thing about asking for hunting stuff at Christmas is the long wait before I can use it. I usually ask for dove hunting stuff for my b- day in July. A couple mojo dove deeks and 2 cases of shells, it's only a month wait to start popping the birds
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: whitewing maniac]
#4787737
11/27/13 06:22 PM
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Cinch
Pro Tracker
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Pro Tracker
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Bushnell Trophy Cam HD. Got mine for 179 and they work great
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: EastTexun]
#4787800
11/27/13 06:47 PM
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TX_LT230FH
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+1 on the Bushnell Trophy Cam HD. I have been running Bushnells for three years now and I am up to 6 cameras running nearly all year long. Take tons of quality pictures. Since July I have only changed the batteries in them 1 time. Look on Amazon for decent pricing. Think my last 2 were less than 170 apiece. I bought two of the Bushnells and I cannot get more than a month or two out of them. I've even set the delay up to 5 minutes. Even with Lithium batteries (that aren't cheap)) the life stinks.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: TX_LT230FH]
#4787846
11/27/13 07:03 PM
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Sick Train
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My Primos Truth Cam 46 Has been up for 2 years with all kinds on weather conditions & still going strong. Replaced the batteries only once so far. Checked it this past weekend & they are at 60%. I just bought a Primos 35 just because it came on sale at Academy for $69.99.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: Sick Train]
#4787893
11/27/13 07:21 PM
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FireNguns
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Bushnell trophy cam hd. Cabelas has them on sale until the 4th of December I believe. 79.99. Normally 169.99. Hard to beat. Batteries last forever and picture quality is awesome as is trigger speed.
----When the going gets tough the tough go in----- Texas Firefighters
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: FireNguns]
#4787901
11/27/13 07:22 PM
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txtrophy85
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I use Moultrie A-5's and am happy as heck with them
For it is not the quarry that we truly seek, but the adventure.
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Re: Good trail cam under $200
[Re: TX_LT230FH]
#4787903
11/27/13 07:23 PM
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FreerOrBust
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+1 on the Bushnell Trophy Cam HD. I have been running Bushnells for three years now and I am up to 6 cameras running nearly all year long. Take tons of quality pictures. Since July I have only changed the batteries in them 1 time. Look on Amazon for decent pricing. Think my last 2 were less than 170 apiece. I bought two of the Bushnells and I cannot get more than a month or two out of them. I've even set the delay up to 5 minutes. Even with Lithium batteries (that aren't cheap)) the life stinks. really?? I haven't changed mine in almost a year 4 min intervals and taking about 700 pictures every week or two
Just doing it for fun now.
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